Arm
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Hey folks - in the interest of sharing information community-wise and also still wanting to be part of this community, I'd like to share my experience with my new car versus my outgoing i3s (which I do miss a lot).
A little background to start -
It's been roughly over a month when I started my search for a Polestar 2. At the time, I had a BMW i3s (2019) and really loved the car. But I purchased it at the peak of car price madness and the payments were high even though my interest rate was low. Had I continued to pay for this car, it'd have cost me A LOT at the end so I figured I'd stop the bleeding and sell it for at least what I owe on it and upgrade to a "nicer" car...nicer being a relative term in regards to what one likes and dislikes. I was fortunate enough to find a dealership that purchased my car with no hassles and for an amount that was honestly more reasonable than any other offer privately given or otherwise. So I went for it.
The Polestar 2 -
I started my search in parallel and found out quickly that purchasing a CPO or from a dealer was far more expensive than finding one privately. Of course, the additional peace of mind of a CPO is a welcome bonus but nonetheless I ended up with a private party 2021 P2 PPP with 31.2k miles on it.
After shipping, various escrow fees, TLR, etc...I used KeySavvy to also obtain the $4k rebate. All in, my car came out to $25k including shipping from Northern to Southern California.
The previous owner was a well-to-do gentleman who upgraded to a Rivian truck but he was a conservative type who also has owned some pretty high end cars like a Porsche GT2, etc. So I think I lucked out...thus far.
The Polestar is very clean overall, was always garaged, covered even. Obviously it has a couple of blemishes here and there but overall very clean (one small scratch on the driver's side rim and a couple of small dents at the bottom edge of the passenger side door which I missed unfortunately but no big deal).
The car came with the latest software update, all stuff reset, the three keys, a detail job, and all the original stuff included (plus the rubber floormats - the original cloth mats were never used).
Interestingly, the trip wasn't reset so it gave me a glimpse into the efficiency of the car thus far over the past 1820 miles which shows to be 17.2 kWh/100 miles. Seems rather optimistic frankly but perhaps you veterans can tell me. With my i3s, I was getting an average of 4.8 mi/kWh (or 20.8 kWh/100 miles) so there is no way in hell the P2 could do better IMO but I don't know.
Interior -
The car has a nice interior. Closed in but nice. It's going to take a little getting used to on my part because the amount of glass to see out of is DRASTICALLY less than my i3s's...by a WIDE margin. The i3s is like sitting in a huge glass shell...super open and airy and light in feel...and to be frank...ergonomically speaking superior to the P2's. It's amazing to think the i3's interior was designed over 10+ years ago...a truly incredible achievement design-wise and most definitely in top 5 best interiors ever made in a car. Definitely BMW's best IMO that's for sure.
It's too early for me to tell how well the interior of the P2 will hold up but so far, squeaks and rattles are hard to discern from background noise....so I'll know more as I become more familiar with the car.
Road noise is SHOCKINGLY high for this price point. The amount of tire and road noise even at speeds of 25-30 MPH over certain road surfaces is well beyond 80db which is...honestly..unacceptable for a car like this so I'm a tad disappointed in that regard. Yes I know, the car has 20 inch rims but so did my i3s and I can't imagine my BMW having more sound insulation than the P2...so I'm not sure why this car is so loud on the go.
One thing that I noticed at night that seems to be a glaring omission is that there is no backlighting on the stalks. I literally cannot see what I'm pressing or enabling on the stalks at night. It's a crazy omission IMO that I never noticed. I don't know you all feel about that but that to me is a bit of a let down.
So interior-wise and ergonomically, the P2 is a bit of a mixed bag for someone who's just jumped into it. How do you all feel about it?
Driving Experience -
So having the Performance shocks, this car is definitely on the firm side. The previous (and only) owner never touched the settings so they are probably on 8F/8R? Assuming of course they were actually accurately set during manufacturing.
The P2 has very different NVH and ride sound characteristics than my i3s did. The i3s is largely a carbon fiber frame/tub so the thumps and sounds that emanate from the suspension are less muted, a little harsher, more "plasticky"
The P2 has more subdued thumps and feels more like a regular car/BMW like you'd feel in a 3 series. While it's firm, it's not as crashy as our Tesla Model 3 that's for sure.
Being that the original owner never had the shocks adjusted, I'll take it in when due for a checkup and have the Space change the settings perhaps to slightly softer I don't know yet as it's too early.
The common issue that some seem to face about a rattling/loose sound/suspension issue doesn't seem to be present for me (yet) but I'm not sure honestly what to look out for and how to discern that sound yet as it's so damned loud inside sometimes that I can't tell between suspension thumps and something actually amiss. There certainly doesn't seem like there is any clicking when turning left or right so that's good.
Acceleration-wise, I've not gunned it yet but I can tell even at half throttle that this thing will haul ass and pick up and go when you need it to. I'm not an off-the-line kind of guy...much more a midrange type of person. So this thing definitely delivers the goods even at half pace. I'm contemplating on getting the power upgrade as well but will hold off for a bit before I do.
The exterior color is what I wanted - Thunder. It's truly a stunning color and matches the character of this car very well.
The setup of the infotainment was pretty straight forward but the phone app doesn't lock/unlock on approach. I have to physically touch the handles to do so OR use the app function to actually unlock/lock the vehicle. But it seems to drive fine without any keys in the car even though the onboard menu shows "No Keys Connected" or something like that.
The speed of the system is OK but reminds me of a previous gen tablet and could definitely be better. Can this thing be put into Developer Mode to make it seem a bit more snappy?
I've not really tested out the HK system yet but it is most definitely an upgrade from my i3s.
So that's it for now. A VERY fresh and new perspective that I wanted to record for future updates and being able to look back and see how things change over time.
Any ideas, suggestions, comments, etc would be welcome and I hope we can work together and figure stuff out as they come along.
I'm glad to be part of this group! Cheers!
I'll put pictures up in a bit as well.
A little background to start -
It's been roughly over a month when I started my search for a Polestar 2. At the time, I had a BMW i3s (2019) and really loved the car. But I purchased it at the peak of car price madness and the payments were high even though my interest rate was low. Had I continued to pay for this car, it'd have cost me A LOT at the end so I figured I'd stop the bleeding and sell it for at least what I owe on it and upgrade to a "nicer" car...nicer being a relative term in regards to what one likes and dislikes. I was fortunate enough to find a dealership that purchased my car with no hassles and for an amount that was honestly more reasonable than any other offer privately given or otherwise. So I went for it.
The Polestar 2 -
I started my search in parallel and found out quickly that purchasing a CPO or from a dealer was far more expensive than finding one privately. Of course, the additional peace of mind of a CPO is a welcome bonus but nonetheless I ended up with a private party 2021 P2 PPP with 31.2k miles on it.
After shipping, various escrow fees, TLR, etc...I used KeySavvy to also obtain the $4k rebate. All in, my car came out to $25k including shipping from Northern to Southern California.
The previous owner was a well-to-do gentleman who upgraded to a Rivian truck but he was a conservative type who also has owned some pretty high end cars like a Porsche GT2, etc. So I think I lucked out...thus far.
The Polestar is very clean overall, was always garaged, covered even. Obviously it has a couple of blemishes here and there but overall very clean (one small scratch on the driver's side rim and a couple of small dents at the bottom edge of the passenger side door which I missed unfortunately but no big deal).
The car came with the latest software update, all stuff reset, the three keys, a detail job, and all the original stuff included (plus the rubber floormats - the original cloth mats were never used).
Interestingly, the trip wasn't reset so it gave me a glimpse into the efficiency of the car thus far over the past 1820 miles which shows to be 17.2 kWh/100 miles. Seems rather optimistic frankly but perhaps you veterans can tell me. With my i3s, I was getting an average of 4.8 mi/kWh (or 20.8 kWh/100 miles) so there is no way in hell the P2 could do better IMO but I don't know.
Interior -
The car has a nice interior. Closed in but nice. It's going to take a little getting used to on my part because the amount of glass to see out of is DRASTICALLY less than my i3s's...by a WIDE margin. The i3s is like sitting in a huge glass shell...super open and airy and light in feel...and to be frank...ergonomically speaking superior to the P2's. It's amazing to think the i3's interior was designed over 10+ years ago...a truly incredible achievement design-wise and most definitely in top 5 best interiors ever made in a car. Definitely BMW's best IMO that's for sure.
It's too early for me to tell how well the interior of the P2 will hold up but so far, squeaks and rattles are hard to discern from background noise....so I'll know more as I become more familiar with the car.
Road noise is SHOCKINGLY high for this price point. The amount of tire and road noise even at speeds of 25-30 MPH over certain road surfaces is well beyond 80db which is...honestly..unacceptable for a car like this so I'm a tad disappointed in that regard. Yes I know, the car has 20 inch rims but so did my i3s and I can't imagine my BMW having more sound insulation than the P2...so I'm not sure why this car is so loud on the go.
One thing that I noticed at night that seems to be a glaring omission is that there is no backlighting on the stalks. I literally cannot see what I'm pressing or enabling on the stalks at night. It's a crazy omission IMO that I never noticed. I don't know you all feel about that but that to me is a bit of a let down.
So interior-wise and ergonomically, the P2 is a bit of a mixed bag for someone who's just jumped into it. How do you all feel about it?
Driving Experience -
So having the Performance shocks, this car is definitely on the firm side. The previous (and only) owner never touched the settings so they are probably on 8F/8R? Assuming of course they were actually accurately set during manufacturing.
The P2 has very different NVH and ride sound characteristics than my i3s did. The i3s is largely a carbon fiber frame/tub so the thumps and sounds that emanate from the suspension are less muted, a little harsher, more "plasticky"
The P2 has more subdued thumps and feels more like a regular car/BMW like you'd feel in a 3 series. While it's firm, it's not as crashy as our Tesla Model 3 that's for sure.
Being that the original owner never had the shocks adjusted, I'll take it in when due for a checkup and have the Space change the settings perhaps to slightly softer I don't know yet as it's too early.
The common issue that some seem to face about a rattling/loose sound/suspension issue doesn't seem to be present for me (yet) but I'm not sure honestly what to look out for and how to discern that sound yet as it's so damned loud inside sometimes that I can't tell between suspension thumps and something actually amiss. There certainly doesn't seem like there is any clicking when turning left or right so that's good.
Acceleration-wise, I've not gunned it yet but I can tell even at half throttle that this thing will haul ass and pick up and go when you need it to. I'm not an off-the-line kind of guy...much more a midrange type of person. So this thing definitely delivers the goods even at half pace. I'm contemplating on getting the power upgrade as well but will hold off for a bit before I do.
The exterior color is what I wanted - Thunder. It's truly a stunning color and matches the character of this car very well.
The setup of the infotainment was pretty straight forward but the phone app doesn't lock/unlock on approach. I have to physically touch the handles to do so OR use the app function to actually unlock/lock the vehicle. But it seems to drive fine without any keys in the car even though the onboard menu shows "No Keys Connected" or something like that.
The speed of the system is OK but reminds me of a previous gen tablet and could definitely be better. Can this thing be put into Developer Mode to make it seem a bit more snappy?
I've not really tested out the HK system yet but it is most definitely an upgrade from my i3s.
So that's it for now. A VERY fresh and new perspective that I wanted to record for future updates and being able to look back and see how things change over time.
Any ideas, suggestions, comments, etc would be welcome and I hope we can work together and figure stuff out as they come along.
I'm glad to be part of this group! Cheers!
I'll put pictures up in a bit as well.